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Chemical facilities security3,000 chemical-filled barrels washed into major northeast China river

Published 29 July 2010

Severe floods in China’s Jilin Province carried about 3,000 barrels containing toxic chemicals into the Songhuajiang River in Jilin City; in addition, 4,000 empty barrels containing chemical residues were also washed into the river — a major source of drinking water and fishing; each chemical-filled barrel contains about 170 kilograms of chemicals

The Yangtze, one of China's many polluted rivers // Source: factsanddetails.com

About 3,000 barrels filled with chemicals have been swept into a major river in northeast China’s Jilin Province, thousands more than originally thought, authorities said earlier today. Another 4,000 empty barrels have also entered the river, officials said at a press conference Thursday morning.

Xinhuanet reports that on Wednesday, authorities said around 1,000 barrels had entered the Songhuajiang River in Jilin City. Barrels were spotted in the river Wednesday, but it is not known when they entered the waterway.

The barrels first entered the Wende River and then flowed into the Songhuajiang River, after floods hit the storage facilities of two chemical factories — Jilin Xinyaqiang Biochem Co. Ltd. and Jilin Zhongxin Group.

Each chemical-filled barrel contains about 170 kilograms of chemicals.

Of the 3,000 chemical-filled barrels, about 2,500 barrels contain trimethyl chloro silicane — a colorless flammable liquid with a pungent odor — while 500 contain hexamethyl disilazane — a colorless liquid with a pungent odor.

Officials said emergency workers and soldiers are rushing to retrieve the barrels. Workers are collecting the barrels at eight points on the river. About 400 have been recovered so far.

Seven stations have been established to monitor water contamination.

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